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Oh...without doubt a clean house and a happy loving faMily...where my big 6 foot 2 teen will openly hug his little bro and kiss him on his head and say I love you...I reckon I must be doing something right...!...xxx

Leslie,I love your idea!!! I think that I will bless my kitchen today too! I have a habit of creating small 'piles' of things here and there around my kitchen and it does really bother me. I collect too much paper crap. That will be my focus for today. If anything... I should start a blog on how a paper addict takes control of her house and her life. ;)Maggie G

What a fantastic weekend you had, huh? LOVE when the creative juices are pouring out!!! (Ummm...when you finish with the lysol and your house, would you terribly mind a road trip up North? I'm in great need of some home TLC! Maybe you'll motivate me to straighten up around here today!!! Or maybe I'll just 'think' about it!) hugs!

I LOVE the idea of thinking about cleaning as "blessing the house"--an inspspired idea! What a fabulous thing to have 5 hours to work on your art--sounds delightful! Good luck with all of your preparations.

I love the smell of a freshly cleaned house! What a great way to spend a Monday and start off the week. Can't wait to see what comes from your creative inspiration. I sound like a broken record, but my son and husband fill my heart! So much love!!! :-)

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